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Thailand Commercial Real Estate Research And Analysis

Our experts provide consultancy services to both local and international clients covering all sectors of the real estate market.

Knowledge. It is a critical part of what we offer our clients. We monitor the trends of the property market in Thailand, and help you make critical predictions for what next is.

Our experienced team of analysts from diverse backgrounds, supported by a comprehensive database allows us to provide clients with accurate information and precise interpretation of the market. The Colliers International network of offices worldwide provides us with the ability to understand the global market and grasp the uniqueness of the real estate practices in different countries. Possessing such knowledge gives us the advantage to impart sound advice to our clients and help them to achieve realistic and innovative solutions.

Demand for land in the industrial estate market shows increasing trends in 2017 and continuing into the future. EEC and other SEZ are the main factors in increasing demand for land for industrial estates in the long term.English| Thai

Many developers of property projects from other countries have conducted sales campaigns in Thailand during the past couple of years, especially for projects originating from the United Kingdom.English| Thai

The Khao Yai market has shown a declining trend over the past 1–2 years and will continue to do so in the future. Houses and villas in Khao Yai continued to sell during market slowdown, whereas condominiums did not.

The recent growth in foreign investment in the Thai property market can be attributed to the global quest for high returns, either through rental yield or capital appreciation. This trend can only be sustained if return expectations are realistic and can be met, which may not always be the case.

Critics accuse Airbnb and similar services of undermining Thailand’s hotel industry and having a negative impact on the housing market and residential quality. The recent crack-down on the short-term rental market in Phuket shows that concerns have been elevated to the legal – and, possibly, political – level. But current Thai law is inadequate to deal with the challenge and a better approach would be to bring in legislation that defines clearly the space that Airbnb can operate in, while protecting the rights of hotel owners and operators as well as residents.

Co-working space has joined the list of “alternative” office accommodation – serviced offices, mini-office, homes offices, etc – as a new choice for the new generation of office workers. But is co-working space a viable alternative for the Bangkok market?